Infosys-backed 4baseCare raises Rs 128 crore, plans to take its cancer testing platform global

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Precision oncology startup 4baseCare has closed a funding of Rs 128 crore after raising an additional Rs 38 crore in a top-up round led by growX Ventures and Infosys, with participation from existing investors.

The Bengaluru-based startup had earlier raised Rs 90 crore from investor Ashish Kacholia, Lashit Sanghvi, and existing backer Yali Capital. The company said the fresh capital will be used to expand its genomics laboratory network globally and scale its AI-led oncology platform, OncoTwin.

“We want precision oncology globally to be more inclusive,” said Hitesh Goswami, cofounder and chief executive of 4baseCare. “Most genomic datasets, drug discovery, and clinical trials are still heavily concentrated in the US and Europe. We are building solutions for under-represented populations across India, the Middle East, southeast Asia, and Latin America.”

Founded in 2019 by Goswami and Kshitij Rishi, 4baseCare develops genomics-driven cancer diagnostics and AI-powered clinical decision support tools. With a focus on addressing gaps in population-relevant genomic data, the company aims to enable more personalised cancer treatment.

The company operates labs in India, Dubai, Nepal, and the Philippines, and plans to expand into 8-10 additional countries over the next 12-18 months.

Alongside global expansion, 4baseCare is also decentralising genomic testing infrastructure in India through partnerships. The company recently partnered with Max Healthcare, AIIMS Jammu, and Shankara Hospital to set up in-hospital genomics labs instead of relying on centralised testing facilities.